Paper Session 3a: Music Notation & Representation I
Three papers will be presented and discussed in the Paper Session titled Music Notation & Representation.
Three papers will be presented and discussed in the Paper Session titled Music Notation & Representation.
Three papers will be presented and discussed in the Paper Session titled Physiological and Physical Foundations of Creative Systems.
Come and let your creativity run free at our composition workshop. We’ve got plenty of small musical instruments and a loop station ready for you. Play a fruit and vegetable piano, record sounds and play them back, and discover how to create your own beats.
Three papers will be presented and discussed in the Paper Session titled Music Notation & Representation II.
Three papers will be presented and discussed in the Paper Session titled Physiological and Physical Foundations of Creative Systems II.
No keys, strings, or even physical contact: In this workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to build your own theremin using electronic components.
Come and let your creativity run free at our composition workshop. We’ve got plenty of small musical instruments and a loop station ready for you. Play a fruit and vegetable piano, record sounds and play them back, and discover how to create your own beats.
Curtain up for new sounds, science, and research! At our Science Slam, the field of computer music is presented in clear, engaging, and entertaining talks. Speakers have ten minutes to try to score as many points as possible using PowerPoint presentations and (live) music. The audience decides who wins.